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The steps involved in the Pragglejaz Method for Finding Metaphorically Used Words.
منشور في 2024"…<p>The steps involved in the Pragglejaz Method for Finding Metaphorically Used Words.…"
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Average values for relative word frequencies in comparisons involving the XR chromosomal arm of
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Data_Sheet_1_First language translation involvement in second language word processing.pdf
منشور في 2022"…However, it is under discussion whether the activated, non-target language gets involved in the target language. The present study aimed to investigate the role of the first language (L1, the non-target one) translation in the second language (L2, the target one) word processing. …"
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Characteristics of the 11 tasks: Type of process, directionality, lexical domain involved.
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Diagrams outline the steps involved in our methods.
منشور في 2022"…<p>(A) Data preparation included word segmentation and tokenization, with each algorithm using different method. …"
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Table_1_Individuals’ preference on reading pathways influences the involvement of neural pathways in phonological learning.DOC
منشور في 2022"…Introduction<p>Existing behavioral and neuroimaging studies revealed inter-individual variability in the selection of the two phonological routes in word reading. However, it is not clear how individuals’ preferred reading pathways/strategies modulate the involvement of a certain brain region for phonological learning in a new language, and consequently affect their behavioral performance on phonological access.…"
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